The yarn needle is not essential for this pattern, if you don’t have one you can use your crochet hook to weave in the loose ends.

You can use any DK yarn when following this pattern, but if you want the same look at feel as the one I have put together I recommend finding the same brand of yarn or an alternative soft textured double knit.

Floral Crochet Cushion Pattern

The floral crochet cushion pattern is made up a face at a time.

The front face of the crochet cushion pattern is put together using nine separate granny squares.

The back face of the crochet cushion is made up as one single granny square.

To complete the cushion these faces will be joined together and filled with a cushion pad.

Front Crochet Cushion Cover Pattern

The front of the cushion is made up of 9 identical granny squares.

Using the following instructions make a stack of nine of the following:

Round 1

Make a chain (ch) of 4 stitches, and join with a slip stitch (sl st).

Round 2

Ch3 to make the first double crochet (dc), then make 11 dc into the central ring.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join as a circle.

Round 3

Ch3 as the first dc, then make another dc into the same stitch. In each remaining dc around the circle make 2dc.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join.

Round 4

Ch3 as the first dc, then make 2dc in the next stitch. Make 1dc in the next stitch, then 2dc in the following.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join, color changing to white.

Round 5

Ch1, then make 1sc in the same place. *Ch3, skip 2 stitches, 1sc in the next stitch.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round. Sl st into the initial ch1 to join.

Round 6

Sl st into the first chain space.

Into this space make *1sc, 1hd, 1dc, ch3, 1dc, 1hdc, 1sc. Repeat in the next chain space. Then in the third make 1sc, 1hdc, 2dc, 1hdc, 1sc.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round. Finish by slip stitching into the top of the initial sc to join.

Swap to the purple shade of yarn to continue.

Round 7

Sl st into a corner chain space.

*Make 1sc, then ch2.

Around the first joining sc from Round 5 make a BPdc, then ch3. Repeat for the next joining stitch, then make another BPdc and ch2.

Into the next chain space, make 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc, sc.

Repeat from *.

When you reach the chain space you began from, make 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc and sl st into the first sc to join.

Round 8

Ch3 to make the first dc

*Into the next chain 2 space make 2dc.

1dc in the next dc.

2 x (3dc in the next chain 3 space. 1dc in the next dc. )

Then 2dc in the chain 2 space.

1dc in the next two stitches. Then to form the corner make 1dc, 1htr, 1dc.

Repeat from * to begin to form your circle into a square. At the end of the round slip stitch to join.

Round 9

Ch3 to make the first dc.

Make 1dc in each stitch around the square, making (1dc, 1tr, 1dc) in each corner.

At the end of the round, sl st into the top of the ch3 to join.

Round 10

Repeat Round 9. Color changing to white when you sl st at the end.

Round 11

Ch3 to make the first dc.

Repeat Round 9. At the end of the round, sl st to join, then fasten off and leave a long loose end to be weaved in later.

Joining The Front Of The Crochet Cushion

You should now have 9 identical granny squares, with a circular centre, raised petals and a squared frame.

Pick up two squares, and hold the sides you want to be exposed on the finished crochet cushion together.

Cast the yarn onto your hook.

Starting at the corner, insert your hook through both corner stitches.

Work along the side of the square, single crocheting each pair of stitches together.

When you reach the corner, pick up two more squares and repeat.

Work along until you have six granny squares, joined together along a line as two sets of three.

Repeat along the opposite edge of one line of squares, so that you have all nine squares joined.

Then work along the internal lines crocheting them all together as one large square.

Weave in the loose ends, and the front face of your crochet cushion is complete.

You now need to make the back of the cushion, which is worked as one single piece.

Back Panel For Crochet Cushion Cover

The back panel for the crochet cushion cover is made in one piece, which will then be crochet together with the front section when complete.

Instructions will begin in the same manner as the previous pattern, but with different color changes. Extending from there to fill the size of the back panel of the cushion pad.

Round 1

Make a chain (ch) of 4 stitches, and join with a slip stitch (sl st).

Round 2

Ch3 to make the first double crochet (dc), then make 11 dc into the central ring.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join as a circle.

Round 3

Ch3 as the first dc, then make another dc into the same stitch. In each remaining dc around the circle make 2dc.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join.

Round 4

Ch3 as the first dc, then make 2dc in the next stitch. Make 1dc in the next stitch, then 2dc in the following.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round.

Sl st into the top of the first ch3 to join, color changing to white.

Round 5

Ch1, then make 1sc in the same place. *Ch3, skip 2 stitches, 1sc in the next stitch.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round. Sl st into the initial ch1 to join.

Round 6

Sl st into the first chain space.

Into this space make *1sc, 1hd, 1dc, ch3, 1dc, 1hdc, 1sc. Repeat in the next chain space. Then in the third make 1sc, 1hdc, 2dc, 1hdc, 1sc.

Repeat from * for the remainder of the round. Finish by slip stitching into the top of the initial sc to join.

Swap to the purple shade of yarn to continue.

Round 7

Sl st into a corner chain space.

*Make 1sc, then ch2.

Around the first joining sc from Round 5 make a BPdc, then ch3. Repeat for the next joining stitch, then make another BPdc and ch2.

Into the next chain space, make 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc, sc.

Repeat from *.

When you reach the chain space you began from, make 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1hdc and sl st into the first sc to join.

Round 8

Ch3 to make the first dc

*Into the next chain 2 space make 2dc.

1dc in the next dc.

2 x (3dc in the next chain 3 space. 1dc in the next dc. )

Then 2dc in the chain 2 space.

1dc in the next two stitches. Then to form the corner make 1dc, 1htr, 1dc.

Repeat from * to begin to form your circle into a square. At the end of the round, color change to white when you slip stitch to join.

Round 9

Ch3 to make the first dc.

Make 1dc in each stitch around the square, making (1dc, 1tr, 1dc) in each corner.

At the end of the round, color change to purple when you slip stitch to join.

Round 10 to 11

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 11, color change to white when you sl st to join.

Round 12 to 13

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 13, color change to purple when you sl st to join.

Round 14 to 16

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 16, color change to white when you sl st to join.

Round 17 to 20

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 20, color change to purple when you sl st to join.

Round 21 to 24

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 24, color change to white when you sl st to join.

Round 25 to 28

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 28, color change to purple when you sl st to join.

Round 29 to 32

Repeat Round 9.

At the end of Round 13, sl st to join, cut off and weave in the loose end.

Finishing The Crochet Cushion Cover

You can now join the back and front panels of the crochet cushion cover together.

Face the two sides together, holding the smaller back panel towards you and the bigger front panel behind it.

Cast the yarn onto your hook.

Starting at the corner, insert your hook through both corner stitches.

For the first six stitches single crochet through the front side, and crochet two together on the far side.

To do this hook through the front and back stitches, yarn over hook, pull back through the front, then hook through the next stitch along, yarn over again, pull the hook back through the front and back sides. Yarn over and pull through all the loops on the hook. Repeat for the next five stitches.

Then work along the side of the square, single crocheting each pair of stitches together, until the final six stitches on your near side. Then crochet once through the smaller side and two together through the larger.

I hope you enjoy making your own floral crochet cushion using this pattern. I would love to hear about your own creations in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

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Hi Lonna, I will be creating downloadable PDFs for my patterns soon, but I am afraid that they are not currently available. In the meantime, if you want to work away from the screen you will need to print page or copy/paste the text into a Word doc. I hope that’s okay! Best wishes, Lucy

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